Dan Bross, KUAC - Fairbanks

Dan Bross, KUAC - Fairbanks
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Dan Bross is a reporter at KUAC in Fairbanks.

Railroad traffic still stalled as Talkeetna flooding recedes

Flooding that halted Alaska Railroad trains north of Talkeetna Saturday, has receded, but train traffic remains shut down. Listen now
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UAF selected to participate in federal pilot program for drones

The University of Alaska Fairbanks has been selected to participate in a federal program exploring the integration of unmanned aircraft into U.S. airspace. UAF’s Alaska Center for Unmanned Aircraft Systems Integration is one of ten entities selected from around the nation for the pilot program. Listen now

Denali wolf population up slightly

A spring count shows a slight increase in number of wolves in Denali National Park. Listen now

New automation initiatives driving National Weather Service push to focus staff in urban offices

The National Weather Service is automating weather balloon launches in Alaska as part of a shift that will concentrate staff at the agencies urban forecast offices. Listen now

Fairbanks North Star Borough receives federal grant to fund cleaner burning appliances

The $4 million Targeted Air Shed Grant announced by the Environmental Protection Agency last month is the latest aimed at reducing fine particulate pollution from wood and coal burning. Listen now
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UAF signs deal with New Mexico-based lab for future Arctic projects

The University of Alaska Fairbanks is partnering with Sandia National Laboratory to conduct science in the Arctic.

Can Alaska bison help save permafrost? Russian scientists want to find out

Part of the theory is that herd animals pack down snow, freezing the soil much deeper. Other herd effects may also reduce greenhouse gas production. Listen now

Senate passes bill adding ‘hunting preserve’ to 8 state wildlife refuge names

The Alaska Senate has a passed a bill that adds “hunting preserve” to the names of eight state wildlife refuges. Listen now

Neff says he’ll appeal Quest ban over poor care

Musher Hugh Neff is talking back to Yukon Quest organizers who this week banned him from next year’s race for poor dog care. The censure announced Tuesday is based on a necropsy of a Neff dog named Boppy, who died in this year’s race. Listen now

Hugh Neff banned from 2019 Yukon Quest due to poor dog care

Two-time Yukon Quest sled dog race champion Hugh Neff of Tok has been banned from participating in the 2019 race for poor dog care. Listen now

Mt. Hunter melted at faster rate last century than previous three, study shows

An Alaska Range glacier melted faster last century than it did in the previous 300 years. That’s the finding of a study that analyzed ice cores drilled on Mt. Hunter. Listen now

Fairbanks ranks highest nationwide for year-round particulate pollution

The Fairbanks area has the worst fine particulate pollution in the United States according to the American Lung Association. Listen now
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Alaska Senate joins House, calling for feds to respect state marijuana laws

The State Senate has joined the House in passing a resolution calling on the federal government to respect Alaska’s legalization of marijuana. Listen now

Murkowski suggests taxing outdoor rec gear to help fund park projects

Senator Lisa Murkowski used a mudslide prone stretch of the Denali National Park Road to point to the need for more funding to address major maintenance at parks. Listen now

National park fees to go up, but at a smaller rate than originally proposed

National Park entry fees, including at Alaska’s Denali, are going up, but not as much as earlier proposed. Listen now

Imprisoned militia leader Schaeffer Cox petitions Supreme Court to review conviction

Imprisoned Fairbanks militia leader Schaeffer Cox has petitioned the US Supreme Court to review his conviction of conspiring to kill federal officials. Listen now

UAF hosts talk by #MeToo founder Tarana Burke

The #MeToo movement is being mischaracterized in popular culture. That was a primary message of #MeToo founder Tarana Burke, who spoke at the University of Alaska Fairbanks on Friday. Listen now

Killing of 10 Denali wolves sparks debate over increasing protections for the animal

The killing of 10 wolves by a single hunter north of the Denali Highway, has raised new calls for protection of the animals in the Denali National Park region. Listen now

Chinese officials tour proposed gasline project

A Chinese group is touring the route of a proposed Alaska natural gas pipeline. Chinese government and energy officials are investigating the project in cooperation with the state of Alaska, in anticipation of investing in construction of the $43 billion gas line. Listen now

USGS project shows low fossil fuel burning can limit permafrost thawing, carbon release

Reduced fossil fuel burning can limit the thaw of permafrost, and the release of large amounts of carbon into the atmosphere. Listen now